Posted on February 22, 2009 by jtkheiry
I often point out that liberal policies kill people. In part, of course, the way I present it is stark hyperbole to grab people’s attention, but for the most part, it’s true; liberal willingness to allocate society’s resources to fit their view of what’s “fair,” “safe,” or “compassionate” necessarily result in societal ills, including unnecessary [...]
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Posted on December 31, 2008 by jtkheiry
In the winter issue of Green Living Journal, Fritjof Capra’s essay, “Connecting the dots on food, health and the environment,” called for us to teach our children, business leaders and elected officials to keep in mind “systemic thinking” when it comes to the environment and our efforts to protect it. With that particular sentiment [...]
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